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March 04, 2005
Law School Can Be Different
Georgetown 1L Scoplaw writes in to follow up on his introduction to section 3, the “alternative” first year law school curriculum at Georgetown: Introducing Law School Can Be Different, the Section 3 website. The site has an unofficial history of the section, a chat board, and some interesting historical documents. Eventually the students behind the site would like to pull in other alternative curriculums and create a kind of clearing house of information for alternative first year programs. Can you help? Join the discussion or start adding pages (appropriately, the site is a wiki, which means anyone can edit its pages). Have you ever thought law school wasn't all it should or could be? Would you like to make law school better for future generations of students and for the good of society? (Assuming that better lawyers can somehow improve society.) If so, you should really check it out.Posted by mowabb at March 4, 2005 07:27 PM
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